Before World War I, most women typically wore their hair in elaborate styles that emphasized femininity and elegance. Common hairstyles included soft waves, chignons, and braids, often adorned with decorative accessories like ribbons, flowers, or combs. The Gibson Girl look, characterized by a loose updo with volume at the crown, became particularly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Overall, hairstyles reflected social norms and ideals of beauty during that era.
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